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job enrichment

job enrichment

the enhancement of employees’ interest in and attitude toward work tasks by improving their quality of life on the job (see quality of worklife). Job enrichment methods include (a) reducing boredom by giving employees a variety of different tasks and (b) allowing employees to plan their own work activities.

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